Breivik survivor: Public attention devalues him
Anders Breivik has begun testifying at his trial for the killing of 77 people in Norway.
Earlier, the proceedings were delayed when a judge was replaced over doubts about his impartiality. Breivik has also read out a prepared statement, which said he attacked the Norwegian and European governments for embracing multi-culturalism.
Tore Bekkedal, one of the survivor's of Breivik's attack on Utoeya Island, spoke to the BBC.
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